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Published 29 Jul, 2018 07:31am

CONTEMPORARY VOICES

Sophia Naz writes in both English and Urdu. Her work has been featured in several literary journals. Her recently published poetry collections are Peripheries, Pointillism and Date Palms.

‘Anatomy of a Hyphen’ is one of her latest poems.

Anatomy of a Hyphen

It’s not a straight line
As you would imagine a plane
Flying from point to point

The world is curled
As the toes of Philippe Petit, bleeding
On a high wire without a net
Midway across the vertiginous Towers
Of the World Trade Centre

It was 1974 and you were
Only 10 when you saw this scene
On the cover of a glossy magazine
But your memory is clear
As the still waters of a lake in Gilgit

You laid your pointer finger square
Upon the French man’s sole and declared
“I’m going there!”

Twenty-seven years later
Everything that’s disappeared mirrors
How half your life span has veered
Standing in the middle
Of the razor thin hyphen
A steering wheel careening
In between east
Of your body — west of the compass
And the hiss of the colossal abyss

Echoing in your ears.

Published in Dawn, Books & Authors, July 29th, 2018

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